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EU countries approve landmark nature law after delays
The law has come under fire from some governments amid protests by farmers angry at costly EU regulations.
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Return children to nature’s classroom
We have forgotten the invaluable lessons nature can teach us
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Call for exploiting carbon market potential
Experts say efficient policy framework a must for nature conservation
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'Humanity is treating nature like a toilet, committing suicide by proxy': UN chief
Guterres says multinational corporations of filling their bank accounts while emptying our world of its natural gifts
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It’s not the flooding only, stupid!
Humans have failed to live with the understanding of nature
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Pakistani scientists develop low-cost anti-bacterial fabric
The fabric can be used in wound dressing, lab coats, masks and various types of packaging materials
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Demand for king of fruits goes up in twin cities
Traders attribute hike in mango demand to drop in Covid infections
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Demand for earthen water pots soars multifold in summer
Large stalls of earthen products set up in Noorpur Thal
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Google Maps is getting a lot more detail, colourful imagery
Google Maps is being redesigned to help distinguish between natural features in environment
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Earth Day 2020: ‘Connecting with nature essential for survival’
Experts call Covid-19 crisis a sign for humans to transform relationship with the Earth
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Lockdown is an opportunity to address air pollution'
With minimal traffic and limited industrial activity, Karachi's environmental issues have eased up
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SC says marble industry destroying Margallas
Directs CDA chairman, Islamabad mayor and EPA DG to work together to find solution to environmental problem
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The healing touch of nature
Cures to all man’s ailments are just waiting to be discovered
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Ensuring protection of star tortoise
Sindh wildlife dept succeeds in raising status of the endangered species to category one
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Early morning showers flood roads in twin cities
People heading to work, schools, colleges stuck in traffic jam for hours
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‘Kenyan tech to convert plastic bags into biodegradable ones’
Adviser on climate change says every person consumes 5g of plastic due to pollution
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Federal Basketball Association holds tree planation drive
It was the responsibility of every person to participation in the tree plantation campaign
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Whaling ships set sail as Japan resumes commercial hunts
The IWC withdrawal was slammed by activists and anti-whaling countries but welcomed by Japanese whaling communities
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Billion tree tsunami project may increase forests by 1%
4.5m saplings to be planted under first phase of project
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Dropping like butterflies in Lahore’s Jallo Park
Facility’s winged insects are being killed off by intense heat
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Indian family branches out with novel tree house
The fig tree, known as peepal in Hindi, is considered sacred in India and cutting one down is considered inauspicious
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Indian temple helps nurture 'extinct' turtle back to life
Black softshell turtle is extinct in the wild but centuries-old temple in India is helping it make a comeback
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Air pollution and us
According to the United Nations’ WHO, worldwide ambient air pollution accounts for 29% of all deaths
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Preserving oceans
The economics of the sea route would perhaps be more convincing in the argument of preserving our oceans
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Karamar fire under control
The blaze had erupted on Friday on the mountain that stretches across Swabi and Mardan districts
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Shark kills fisherman off New Caledonia
Police and a coroner sent where the man was attacked while fishing for sea cucumbers with three other fishermen
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How to fix Nature and avoid human misery: UN report
Delegates from 130 nations wrap up week-long negotiations in Paris
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Five perish due to torrential rain in Balochistan
Reports say flash floods washed away entire villages in Sibi, Duki
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Deep Blue: Divers encounter one of the largest great white sharks
Deep Blue was last seen 20 years ago, is believed to be 50 years old
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Villagers kill dolphin, after mistaking it for a crocodile
Seeing something unusual in the water, they shot and killed the mammal
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Over 300 endangered turtles hatch in Singapore
Over 100 turtles hatched on Sentosa Island, a popular tourist destination
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Dozens of rare Hermann's tortoises stolen in Corsica
56 rare Hermann's tortoises, considered a nearly threatened species, were stolen
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Cuba's tourism numbers rising despite US 'campaigns': government
Cuba's white sand beaches, colonial charm and natural beauty all draw millions each year
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Polar bear mauls father protecting his daughters
The deceased, Aaron Gibbons was a 31-year-old visitor to Sentry Island
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Review policies before making one for wildlife
IUCN to conduct a consultative workshop for stakeholders on forming new policy
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Fugitive flamingo spotted after over a decade
The fugitive escaped from a Kansas zoo over a decade ago, in 2005
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SC rescues our natural gift
In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court scrapped a project to build a cricket stadium in Shakarparian
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The miracle of bird migration!
The whole operation of bird migration takes place with uncanny precision
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Measures taken: Efforts afoot to save endangered Blind Dolphin
Wildlife dept will establish rescue centres along River Indus
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Corporations key to rescuing nature, says WWF chief
'Just as humans are not defined by their need to breathe, corporations should not be limited to the drive for profits'
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Go green: 130m trees will be planted in South Punjab: SPFC CEO
Commercial forestry could help control environment pollution, reorganise wood industry, save precious foreign exchange
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Birds of a feather migrate together: Karachi’s native sparrows have flown the coop
Changing environment, lack of natural habitat results in decreasing population
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Scientists jam with musicians, artists to stir public passion for nature
Art is one of the most important, inspiring forces to build resilience in Latin American countries , scientists say
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One in eight billion
And whosoever chooses to defy the laws of nature does so at his or her own peril
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New island appears off the coast of North Carolina
Dubbed “Shelly Island”, the island appeared almost overnight at the popular Cape Hatteras National Seashore
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Video: Jumping snake tries to bite man on bike
It seems the snake was patiently waiting for a mark
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'Zero recovery' for corals in back-to-back Australia bleaching
Researchers said last month they were detecting another round of mass bleaching this year after a severe event in 2016
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15 stunning images from the 2017 Sony World Photography Awards
The annual competition is in its 10th year and attracted 227,596 entries from 183 countries
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25 idyllic beaches that will make you wish you were there right now
From the serene beaches of the Grecian islands to the dreamy shores of Thailand, there beautiful beaches for everyone
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15 stunning images from the 2017 Underwater Photographer of the Year contest
Here are some stunning shots from the collection of winning images